Speaker at Obama’s Inauguration Linked to Hamas
Much has been made by the left of President-elect Obama’s choice of Rick Warren to give the invocation at Obama’s inauguration. The left was up in arms. But where is all the outrage over the fact that one of the people saying a prayer at Obama’s inauguration has ties to Hamas, the terrorist organization?
One of the religious leaders invited to address Barack Obama’s inaugural prayer service Wednesday heads an Islamic group named by federal prosecutors as a co-conspirator in a terrorism-fundraising trial in Texas.
in May 2007, federal prosecutors included ISNA on a list of nearly 300 co-conspirators filed in a criminal case charging that the Holy Land Foundation of Richardson, Texas, funneled more than $12 million to Hamas.
While the left was beside themselves over the issue of the word “God” being used during the inauguration and the fact that Obama was going to have a reverend give an invocation at his inauguration, little has been made about this issue about a sympathizer of a terrorist organization also being allowed to speak.
It says something about people who feel more threatened by a reverend who preaches about morals and family values than by a person who sends money to a terrorist organization.













The most terrifying words in the English language are George W Bush. The make believe world of a Utopian Free economy is in shambles. The Right-Wing Bushies are living in a lala land of shattered glass bubbles.
Now we have an author who is literally making stuff up on Obama. The quotes in the article have no sources named. The distraction is needed so as not to face the true terror that Americans feel about the coming depression. The damage has been done by the Right-Wing NeoCon Extremists; but just like Hamas, they want to blame the good guys.
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Wow! Who keeps letting in the lefties? The nerve to blame the damage to our society on the right! Really? Do they even believe it themselves?
And how can they call us “Bushies”? Mr. Bush abandoned us long ago for his own selfish interests. He can no longer call himself conservative or even a true Republican.
That aside, the lefties sure made a big stink when they lost last time and spent at least the eight years causing as much trouble as they could whining about every-little-thing but now that they thing they are in power, they seem to think that we conservatives should just shut up and get with the socialist program.
Well, I for one, will not get with the program. The only good to come out of this spiral into debauchery and socialistic government is that it will, eventually, force us to do something about it. We need a revolution. I hope that it will not be a revolution of violence and warfare, but we do need it. Hopefully we have progressed to the point that we can conduct a revolution and change the governing of our country without bloodshed. We must take back our country, by whatever means necessary.
And it starts with people like Mr. Pinkeyes here speaking out against the mindless drones of the left and showing support for conservative values and people. We must show our support of one another so that we all know that we are not alone, indeed not even in the minority but rather the overwhelming majority. We find ourselves in this situation because we have allowed our representation to discontinue truly representing us. We must demand true representation of true core conservative republican ideas and values.
Revolution now!
Keep up the good fight Mr. Pinkeyes. You are not alone.
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That is really no surprise to me. Chief Obama’s philosophy is that he has the ability to be all things to all people—I think he believes he can convert us all to his “gray world”. The man doesn’t see good and evil. His world is a muddled mixture of the two. I don’t see any core values in the man. All I see is a weak, indecisive, and cowardly individual—flaws in a man and a tradegy in a president.
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